Search for dissertations about: "photochromic"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 22 swedish dissertations containing the word photochromic.
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1. Ink Jetting of Photochromic Ink : Towards the Design of a Smart Textile Sensor
Abstract : Smart textiles have been a hot topic in research for several decades; however, comparatively few products can be found on the market. Resource-efficient processes can boost the breakthrough of smart and functional textiles, which often necessitate high-cost materials and only require small batches. READ MORE
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2. Controlling the Fluorescence Properties of Diarylethene-based Photochromic Systems
Abstract : Diarylethene (DAE) photoswitches are one of the most promising families of photochromic molecules because of their outstanding photophysical/photochemical properties. This class of compounds, which can photoisomerize between an open colorless and a closed colored form, has been applied in various fields in this thesis work, spanning one-color fluorescence intensity modulation, all-photonic full-color reproduction, light-induced color changes for molecular logic gates and information processing. READ MORE
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3. Charge transport modulation in organic electronic diodes
Abstract : Since the discovery of conducting polymers three decades ago the field of organic electronics has evolved rapidly. Organic light emitting diodes have already reached the consumer market, while organic solar cells and transistors are rapidly maturing. One of the great benefits with this class of materials is that they can be processed from solution. READ MORE
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4. Charge Transport Modulation and Optical Absorption Switching in Organic Electronic Devices
Abstract : Organic electronics has evolved into a well-established research field thanks to major progresses in material sciences during recent decades. More attention was paid to this research field when “the discovery and development of conductive polymers” was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2000. READ MORE
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5. Mimicking the Binary World: Photochromic Compounds in Molecular Logic
Abstract : The language of the binary world is used in, e.g., electronic circuits of a computer where a signal either can be on, known as 1 or off, known as 0. In the effort to make things smaller, molecules that mimic this binary world have been suggested as potential replacements for electronic circuits. READ MORE